(3) “state” means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, a federally recognized Indian tribe, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States; and

(B) produce and permit inspection, copying, testing, or sampling of designated documents, electronically stored information, or tangible things in that person's possession, custody, or control; or

(C) permit the inspection of premises.

(b) Issuing Subpoena.

(1) Presenting the Foreign Subpoena. To obtain a subpoena under this Rule 45.1, a party must present a foreign subpoena to the clerk in the county where the discovery will be conducted. The foreign subpoena should include the following phrase below the case number: “For the Issuance of an Arizona Subpoena Under Ariz. R. Civ. P. 45.1.” A request for a Rule 45.1 subpoena does not constitute an appearance in an Arizona court.

(2) Clerk's Duties. On receiving a foreign subpoena under Rule 45.1(b)(1), the clerk must promptly issue a signed but otherwise blank subpoena to the party requesting it, and that party must complete the subpoena before service.

(3) Content of Subpoena. A subpoena under Rule 45.1(b)(2) must:

(A) state the name of the issuing Arizona court;

(B) bear the caption and case number of the out-of-state case to which it relates, identifying (before the case number) the foreign jurisdiction and court where the case is pending;

(C) accurately incorporate the discovery requested in the foreign subpoena;

(D) contain or be accompanied by the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of all counsel of record in the proceeding to which the subpoena relates and of any party not represented by counsel;

(E) be in the form required by Rule 45(a)(1); and

(F) comply with Rule 45's other requirements.

(c) Service. A subpoena issued as provided in Rule 45.1(b) must be served in compliance with Rule 45(d).

(d) Deposition, Production, and Inspection. Rule 45 applies to subpoenas issued under Rule 45.1(b). Discovery taken under this rule must be conducted consistent with, and subject to applicable limits in, the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure, except as follows:

(1) Rules 30(a)(1) (“Depositions Permitted”), 30(a)(2) (“Depositions by Plaintiff Earlier Than 30 Days After Serving the Summons and Complaint”), 30(a)(4) (“Compelling Attendance of Deponent”), and 30(d)(1) (“Duration”) do not apply; and

(2) Rule 30(c)(2) (“Objections”) applies, but counsel participating in the foreign action may object in the manner required to preserve objections in the jurisdiction where the action is pending, if those requirements differ from Rule 30(c)(2)'s requirements.

(e) Objections; Motion to Quash or Modify; Seeking Protective Order.

(1) Objections. Rule 45 governs the time and manner for objecting to subpoenas issued under this rule. Objections to a subpoena commanding attendance at a deposition must be made by timely motion under Rule 45(e)(2). Unless excused from doing so by the party or attorney serving a subpoena, a court order, or any other provision of Rule 45 or 45.1, a person who is properly served with a deposition subpoena must attend and testify at the date, time, and place specified in the subpoena.

(2) Motions to Quash, Modify, Compel, or for Protective Order. Motions to compel, or for a protective order, or to quash or modify a subpoena issued under this rule:

(A) must comply with Rule 45 and other applicable Arizona rules and statutes;

(B) must be filed with the clerk in the county where the discovery is to be conducted; and

(C) must be filed as a separate civil action bearing the same caption as appears on the subpoena. The following phrase must appear below the case number of the newly filed action: “Motion or Application Related to a Subpoena Issued Under Ariz. R. Civ. P. 45.1.” Any later motion or application relating to the same subpoena must be filed in the same action.

Credits

Added Sept. 2, 2016, effective Jan. 1, 2017.

Editors' Notes

COMMENT

2013 Promulgation

This rule derives from the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act, 13 Pt.2 Uniform Laws Annotated 59 (West 2011 Supp.). In applying and construing this rule, consideration should be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that adopt or enact it.

16 A. R. S. Rules Civ. Proc., Rule 45.1, AZ ST RCP Rule 45.1

The Arizona Court Rules are current with amendments received through 8/1/18. The Code of Judicial Administration is current with amendments received through 4/15/18.